Nets keep drawing fans to games during rebuild - even if they're rooting for star-studded opponents
Briefly

Amid a rebuilding season, the Brooklyn Nets are experiencing unexpectedly high attendance, comparable to their peak during the Big 3 era. Fans are still engaging with the team, showcased by record crowds at recent home games, such as 18,413 against Golden State. Cam Thomas reflects on progress, noting the team's improved connection with fans compared to his rookie season. The challenge is to transform these game-day attendees into dedicated Brooklyn supporters, requiring a blend of community engagement and sustained team success moving forward.
Cam Thomas noted, 'I've noticed a difference in the vibe from then to now, that they seem more in tune with how we are doing.'
Nets attendance remains strong even amid a tough season, with record crowds at recent games, showing potential for a budding fanbase.
Read at New York Post
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